ACAI pe ermal oy oS yy 10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, April 4, 1974 Results of pa Tournament (continued from page 5) Peter Morse 3, Mike Mitchell and Mark Shaw for ‘Spokane with ‘assists “going to Eric Dormier 2, Steve Garwood 3, titesd Morris and Mike Mitch. ell, -Trail’s. goals were. scored by Bob Davidson (Raymond Ferraro), Mark Verigen (unas- sisted), Gene LaFreniere (Dav- id .Demehuk) and Richard Kromm d) ‘referees’ Kevin New, ‘trone and Ian Mason). First star and hockey stick were awarded to Kevin Kirby, During the ‘Pup Tourna- ment the very demanding job of refereeing was handled | by Jim Duckworth, D. Gray, Gerry Hyson, Bill Kilpatrick, and Hal Prestegaard and linesman Mike Polonikoff, Pe Hyson, ry D. Nazaroff, R. Sherstoblttf, Bill” Game 12) Gold and. Silver Medals x Final score Castlegar 5, Nelson 2. Goalies were David Kina- kin for Castlegar and. Alan Hryniuk for Nelson. Goals were scored by Tom De Paoli 2, David Lightle, Jimmy Smith and Kevin Kirby for Castlegar. with assists given to’ Richard“'Kanigan,” Charlie Lind, ‘Gordie’ Walker, “Jim Nazaroff, Jim Smith, David ’ Lightle and Kevin Kirby. in scorers were Mark Centrone (David Stroud) and Randy . Horswill (Mark: Cen- K. Sh qT. Maloff, Bill Miller-Tait and W. Siitherhant: made before the tournament by chief‘referee Gary Hysor. Individual trophies were awarded as follows: Sandy Johnson of Williams Lake, arrangements. were’ best forward’ award; ... -Alan Hryniuk of- Nelson, ‘best goaltending trophy and Jimmy’ Nazaroff\ of Castlegar best defenseman trophy, ‘he cake raffle was won by Mark ‘Lightle® of! Kinnaird; a Nelson resident’ won the radio and Verna Keraiff of Castlegar won the carving set: SPRING HAS ARRIVED AT THE AG (0-0P oe Brilliant “Your Complete Feed Supply” Seed. Potatoes - Onion Sets Onion Plants — Fertilizer Garden Tools — Orchard Ladder. Agricultural Lime Lawn and Pasture Mixes Garden Seeds (Packaged and Bulk) "We Have it A “Phone 365-7373 3 Retiring Pro Mike Versah and New Pro Denny McArthur ° . eagles, * selection, : their daughter we say welcome. ‘conducted Saturday from Car- 4 “By Des Desal : ‘Members of Castlegar and District’ /Golf Club have ‘the services ‘of a “new): golf” pro, Denny ;McArthur’ who! takes ' ‘over, pro.’ duties: from) Mike Verzuh'who has earned a well deserved rolirement, Denhy ‘came tous from! West Vancouver where’ he had: been ‘firat'assistant “at Glen: eagles’ since'1961, “He studied at PGA Bush ness School’ in. Los, Angeles, : ~ Calif.) His’ studies’ included merchandising, public’ rela- tions, golf instruction, golf club «repair and bookkeeping. As\an assistant at Glen-)) Denny.“ has’. gained». valuable ‘experience’ in’ ‘staff buying of stock, organization ‘of © tournaments and working on’ rules commit- ‘tees, In-addition he has 11i years? of. teaching’ experience, ' night” school, privale, ladies groups and junior clinics, To Denny, his wife and We’ hope) that your stay here will be along and happy one, Memorial Service’ For Tom Charlton A Scouting Figure _ : Memorial’: services: were berry's Memorial Chapel for ‘Carroll Bric (Tom) Charlton, 69, .who died last: Thursday at his 7 Gatlegar and Disirict Bowling Results Monday Night 9-11 pan. LHS ‘Liz’ Lawrenow. 245, LHT Mary Postnikoff 574. MHS Ed Conroy 265. MHT Jean Comtoin 671. THS Challengers 986. THT ~ Challengers 2806. y,/Team:; Points: | Unpredic-. “tables 61 1/2, Jackasses 45 1/2, + Spares 49, Posties 86 1/2, Head Pins 68, Challengers 61-1/2. **600,. John»Postnikoff 646. _ PUBLIC NOTICE SPRING “Cee BEAUTIFICATION. ‘4 : April 22 to May 10° The new. city's clean-up | campaign. will ‘take Place this, year ‘scheduled’ on your garbage day Picton: ‘AllSgarden’ shrubbery ‘and household ‘will be picked up. Refuse should be placed af et arty line: close to the ‘area’ where’. usual” garbage pick-ups sre made, wk ‘ Branches and papers shall be fied: oF piled in neat ‘bundles. The city will pay $5 dump charges’ on all cer wrecks moved to the Ootischenia Disposal: ° Site during ' the ‘clean-up period. A mit. of one car wreck per‘ resident allowed: Disposal'site hours are 11-'a.m. to 7 p.m. . Tuesday, Thursday . and Saturday. é Refunds will only be paid at the City. Hall Upon presentation of receipt from: the Ootischenia Disposal. Site dated after April 22 and no later. than May 10, 1974, No rocks or concrete will” ‘be plcked up. ‘LET'S. START THE ‘NEW CITY AS A_CLEAN ALEX LUTZ, Public Works Supervisor TS Cotte = je. Seer patty stow 802. Bey Oglow 685. Arh Wiheales 1029.. THT. ‘LHS Betty Macalister'310. LHT: Betty: Macalister 692. “THS © Boundary. . Electric ;. 1027. THT Macalister Ins: 2935,: Drug..63,- Independents. “41, , Lucky Five 39,-Macalister, Ins, 68,/° Boundary * Electric” 66, :Sentinals 45. oss Other 600's; Trene Hill 663, ang ‘Kelly. 608, Dot Tipping Taig 7 pam. ed = LHS Maureen Chernenkoff *7 285) LHT Maureen, Chernenkoff, 582." 4 MHS Ken Scott /276. MHT + Ken: Scott 635, ~ THS Columbia 5 - 998, THT “Misfits 2798. Team Points: Alley-Cats 1, Regulars 3, Misfits 3, Ding-Bats 1, Columbia 6 +3, Screwballs 1. > Other 60's: Ken’ Olson 686, Dennis “Chernenkoff 602. Tues. Night Mixed 9-11: (Mar. 26) i LHS: Joyce Turner ; 285, :LHT Joyce Turner. 683, MHS Bill Andersong: 288. 686. /MHT Bill And Other 600’s: Ken Plotnikoff. , ‘Tuesday 1 p.m. (Mar. 19) Team .Points:’ Castlegar. ~. BONANZA DAYS CARPET SPECIAL - April 4’ 5-6 SOFT AND SILKY Regular Price .....’: $10.95 sq. yd. Bonanza Days : Special .. HALF PRICE OGLOW Brothers Building and Supply Co. Ltd. Phone 365-7202 wrt Petey RSs THS — Nighthawks: 1097; THT, Spoilers 2992, Team Points: Spoilers 4 Marlaners ‘1, L-C-Bees | -.1, Checkers 0, : Nighthawks. 3 Seven Elevenths 3, Other. 600's: Orlando Vee. chio 677,° Bill, Shay. 673, ‘John: Shaw’ 624, Erma’ Mykyte 604, Betty, Pinter: 600. |: Wed. Morning Drivers League {Mar. 27) 7. LHS Lil Flynn 269.°LHT Bobbie: Keraiff 677. THS/ Hornets 1078. THT Hornets 2961: + Team “Points: Cadillacs lynday MacAlpine or -Borothy’ dehning 627, Tied octet Latics Wed. 7-9 p.m. Cut Rate , (Mar.:20) © LHS Dot Tipping 266. Lar it Dot ‘Tipping 668. »THS Swallows: gle: Canaries: 2, ‘Parrots 2, Budgies - 2, Swallows 2; Orioles 1. Other 600’s: Shirley. ‘Torbie:~ 641. wine :)Wed. Diamond League 9-11 LHS» Helen, Turner 301. LHT Helen ‘Turner 774. S MHS Walter Kanigan 291. MHT. Walter Kanigan 779. THS The Nothings 1233. _THT 3301 The Nothings. Team Points: Newcomers 47; In-Betweeners 55, Live Five 63.1/2, The’ Blankers:52, The Nothings 59° 1/2, | Marlane Beeinners ale. Other 600's: Jake Koenig De Bill Shay 720, Jim Stone Homemaker Services Informational Meeting Held ‘Thursday. Afternoon "LHS. ‘Anne Kelly 272. LHT. Bonnie White 626. IS. Hooters 931. THT Hooters ‘Team’ Points: Hooters 54, Screamers 44, Groaners — 50, Wailers 53, Criers 78, Moaners 7, ‘ ‘Other: 60's: ‘Anne Kelly “614, Joyce Turner 607. ‘Thure. Night Mixed (Mar. 28) yea Hee Haw) Head catid) Pins, rae “Robson ° Rollers’ -1;+ Dintiet Chamber of Commerce -Sundowners 3, All Stars 3, Jive :Five 0,° Flintstones <3, Alley. Cats 1, poten 8, Eager. - Beavers 1. Other . 60's: Marlene 6825: Bill: Davis 680, ‘Jake’. .(; Koenig 675, Keith’ Johns “Larry. Raq bert’ 637, Orlando: Vecchio 627,' Matt Rohn 616, Doug Eldridge . 616, Darrel Rourke.614, Walter, Tymofievich 603. Fri. Night Classic: Mixed $0. LHS ‘Susan Whitfield 253.° LET Su Susan‘ Whitfield.618. Jack Osachoff’ 281. vers 656, Dave Hie. > int de John Paulson,712.> THS Nuts and Bolts 1176. THT. Nuts and Bolts 9106. Team’ Points:' Gang. Bus- ters’ 8, Alley: Cats “1,Robson’ “Rascals 4, Super. Stars 0, Dolphins 0, Nuts and Bolts 4. Other 600's: Maurice Lesy ..111, Jack ' Osachoff: 679,. John Obetkoff 675, Ron: Lampman 660, Walter Keraiff 603, This Monday af Health Centre Castlegar. and District Homemaker. Services commit- tee‘has:announced plans for a public meeting to be held this Monday evening at the Rotary ‘Health Centre, y The Homemaker Services - Program would ‘train women selected for :their ability to work with a professional staff. to go into a home and keep it running smoothly keeping fami- “ly together, while the natural homemaker is incapacitated. The. new homemaker would be. responsible for teaching families of the chroni- cally ill,-more efficient methods : better methods of selfcare:: \ G Numerous cases ‘cited ‘by: the. social’ worker ‘and’ public.’ health nurse have. documented the need ‘for. the < service’ in’ Aa . Castlegar. This... meeting’ -is intended ‘to /present® more.” information on: Homemaker’ Services ‘and to elicit ‘public: support for a local program. All interested persons will” meet with public health offici- cials, representatives from the department’ ‘of’ human — re- sources, and homemaker super. visors to exchange ideas and‘ suggestions: for operating a Homemaker Services Program in Castlegar. .. Hi Arrow’ Arms. of household management and TO THE PEOPLE OF OUR NEW CITY. OF CASTLEGAR ANDY SHUTEK SAYS THANKS in Trail. Mr. . Charlton - was very active in the Boy Scouts ‘of ada, Kootenay Boundary aint Council. having » be- Sy a ar ETN Pram EEO wi ap nay Hing “CASTLEGAR: MUSICAL | cia | Console and Chord Oraen Lessons Taught’ mine Musical, Theory Instruction PHONE 365-5633... ; cal - READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS. : SPECIALS April 4, 5, 6 \ “SHIRT BLOUSES. 20% OFF PANT TOPS & BODY SHIRTS 25%: OFF TARTAN'& WOOL CHECK PANTS “50% OFF: “Just Arrived Now Shipment. of _.- : |Matemlty, and. Smock Tops; come. regional’ commissioner after the late Dr. Resker. He: retained this position until’about a year ago after which he continued to serve as deputy regional commissioner. ~ Mr. Charlton is survived by his wife, Agnes; two sons, Dr.:Laurie Charlton of: Trail and Donald of Kimberley; four. grandchildren and one brother, Jack of Vancouver. 5 j Glomber Members Mary‘ Anderson who says. the- next regular meeting will be held a week from today at the ~ ‘However, there will be an executive: meeting tonight. at the Hi Arrow Coffee’ Shop. Mrs. « ‘Anderson, said this is to be’a “very. important: meeting ‘and she is looking forward to all the (directors ees: Pa H. Johnson 265-8294” Mr. and Mrs.-.Colin Glen- dinning returned'recently from” a holiday. trip to! Hawaii which had been given ta them by their children on the occasion of their 25th - wedding: anniversary, Mrs, Giendl ating, has now gone -to : Calgary, Edmonton’: and Portage ‘La. Prairie “for ‘a months holiday with relatives in those. cities,’ - Special on Pywood TRUCK LOAD © JUST ARRIVED "BONANZA SPECIALS” oy ‘4x8 Fir Sanded Shop T&G 13.90 2" 4x8 Fir Unsanded T&G ....9.95 | 4" ‘4x8 Fir Unsanded Shop 6.89. Available Only | As ce ANS ‘|PHILIPS, Ne, QUALITY CONTROL SERVICE IS A SNAP “BONANZA DAYS SPECIALS : a LV. SERVICE | cA) Columbia Ave. Sa LSJ NSADADINSNIADS Eight Municipalities Receive Strike Nofice from CUPE Strike notice has been served ‘on eight, municipal employee groups in the West Kootenay and Boundary areas including Castlegar. The national representa- tive for the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Aubrey Bur- ton of Trail, said the municipali- tics involved are the City of Trail, the Trai! Parks Board, ‘the cities of Castlegar, Grand Forks and Rossland, and the, villages of Montrose, Fruitvale. ) ‘and Warfield, Between 160 and 200 employees are affected. ‘Mr, Burton sald a meeting . with the employers. has’ been set tentatively for last Tues- day. “We expect an’ answer from them,” he said. “If. it.is favorable to our. position, we can probably work out a settlement. If not—if the employers are, not willing. to consider our. with ‘another humeros ‘gift: fellowship and i good natured abus a Seve Desh yy sald just because there is mn ant friendships made Leite of environment, but rather be was a mas ‘richer Person for bis experiences. Higher Education ‘Selkirk ‘College. Faculty Association ‘has: completed ‘a detailed study of two reports on ‘Higher Education now.’ in circulation: The Royal Commis- ‘sion Report on'the Kootenays;' and ‘The® Task ‘Force; on’ the 4 Community College. The’: Faculty’: Association feels it is essential that citizens * ‘of: the :Kootenays ‘understand the issues involved, and would « like to present its position. First, the it ves ative _venture,. will go back to our’ membership on the strike issue,” The municipalities have offered a nine-per-cent increase across the board. CUPE, has asked for a pay grade system “adjustment of four. per. cent, and ‘a’ two-year increase of 31 per.cent in each year. “If we don’t get the pay grade’ adjustment,” says - Mr. Burton, “we will be looking for Studied Dame Uni tions ‘do not go'as far as we would like in that direction, + Second, the’ Faculty Asso- ciation ‘does ‘not ‘advocate the” removal’ of the. institution: at Nelson. But the assocation does +) support a’ modification of this facility ‘to meet more directly .° feg. and performing arts) ae be .* expanded and improved. Needs for these programs have been demonstrated: and’ provide a firm foundation “for further development. We envisage not only fa cultur- the’ needs of resi- dents. However, . we do not support the type of. organiz- ation suggested. in the report. ° “its wholehearted support to the recommendations made:in both -Teports that. promote compre- do not promote comprehensiveness. 0 Although ‘it ‘is’ likely: (but not certain) that’ the provincial offerings in es ‘the Bast Kootenay region. The pias fi nancial, petite of all Hiopes for.¢ close i © between } P ‘Bast ind West’ Kootenays, in s program ‘offerings, since + feel anjeven. great “the Cowan Report recommen: ‘dation for a‘single integrated institution, rather than those of {the ‘Task Force which imply a ‘completely ‘separate facility’ in’: the East "Kootenay. Although, the Task Force report di 2 Went'to Sell Your. House? > Call Mary at Anderson “Real Estate’ Ltd. reclude an East-West cooper: : 965.6431 of 965-5246 colleges, mmended by. the Task this does not. sat that { have an enrollment’ that justi- fies its existence. ‘Implementa. no;>‘demonstration :° of"; need ‘within’ the “Kootenays: could have disastrous: consequences.’ . Because the association’ ad- mires the ideal of an alternative education of high: quality, it Suggests a number of more. realistic approaches. To begin, the association feels a number. ‘of programs presently at Notre willassume’ com- ' ~ Bonanza Days Special April 4- LADIES OR MENS SUITS [ Dy’ Cleaned (Plain). : Days Special, each $1.85 - = Professionally Dry-Clean’ ee CLEANERS: 129: Main Street — = Phone: 368 Fs ts ur. car hei ie b you winter: been al contribution to the citizens of the region, but the prestige of a program meeting or surpassing that. of the ‘Banff Summer School of the Arts. The success of the. recent: Multifusion. - presentation in Nelson speaks strongly ‘for this approach. Further, concentration on areas such as these would reduce the element of. competition |: be- tween’ institutions in’ the Kootenays. and the consent difficulties. produced, + The ‘aascelation Tesla that, these’ needs can be effectively. and flexibly met’ by: providing for extension courses through- out the whole Kootenay region, * and ». offered» by” «the © coast. universities. This! approach “is , directly: in“ line’.with® present university -needs and direc- tions, as the’ provincial | gover-, ment: has: earmarked” several million . dollars’ extra’ for the universities contingent on their a18-per cent increase for each of two years.” He indicated that the 19-per cent increase would bring a little more money, ‘but’: the pay grade adjustment: would be preferable in order to produce: a more orderly’ pro- gression through” the pay grades, Mr, CUPE ‘has | just settled © in Sparwood in the East: Koote- nay, with ‘an: increase \ of 68! cents an hour in each of two years, He-said this represents ” close to parity with the contract ‘sought. by ‘the Trail: area— wallehtly Behind in some areas, slightly ahead in others”, Burton. said ;: that” Injunction Granted Pickefs Removed from Carefree An injunction has been granted Carefree Design En- terprise Ltd. by the Supreme 4 Court of British Columbia against picketing and all other activities that would hinder the construction of facilities for manufacturing recreational vehicles at Genelle, This. was announced by Carefree president Don Ewing last Thursday, Pickets had been on the construction site with placards charging that while local tradesmen are unemployed Manitoba licence plate while one is from Alberta. The Manitoba car belongs to a man who was sent out by Western Steelapan Buildings of Winnipeg to supervise © the erection of the building accord- ing to the purchase contract to supply the building in’ place. The Alberta car belongs to Douglas Ewing who came from Alberta to watch this project of his son, Don, who is co-ordinat- ing. the construction of. the factory, the development of ‘out-of-province being employed on the project. An earlier news ’release had stated that only one car at the site’s parking lot has a and the training of personnel so that trailers can be made in tia new factory as- soon as be can be _; gceupled. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday April 4, 1974 D-BAR-D LICENSED DINING LOUNGE Open Fridays 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturdays 12 Noon to 1 am. 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Kelloggs. 24 oz. = 79 | PEANUT BUTTER KRAFT. 3 LBS. 1.69 2 Ibs.:$1.99 79¢ loping outreach p If, as year: institution’ in’ this: area becomes in fact necessary at some future date, such” an’: \ institution would evolve out of the needs“ as: they ‘develop, rather than through imposition of‘a predetermined ‘model. 2. Phe association ‘also feels. < that” implementation: of | the Commission. Report would ‘de- lay “appreciably the develop- ments'currently under way in both East and West Kootenays. Several exciting proposals that ‘will expand the range of career choices for. Kootenay ‘students ” are now under consideration at Selkirk.:: Some ‘of. these * are targeted for implementation in the Fall ‘semester of this ‘year. Reorganization “at this. ‘time would:-likely- delay,:these ;de- velopments for some:time. Injconelusion, ’ the - associ- tion feels that the solution’ to the present ‘ dilemma * is the i ‘the “association * recognizes may happen, a four “Tuna Fads the Sea. 9 oz. 69 ‘Tang. 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